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Popular tennis tournament Wimbledon price/prize list revealed
Fans attending Wimbledon this year will face increased prices for food and drinks, as organisers of the prestigious Grand Slam tournament in south-west London have hiked costs across the menu.
A pint of draught beer will now cost up to £8.85, with Stella Artois rising by 35p compared to last summer. Guinness follows closely at £8.45, while bottled beers have also seen
a 30p increase. Even the traditional glass of Pimm’s, a summer favourite at SW19 , will set spectators back £12.25, up from £11.95 last year.
For fans seeking a more luxurious experience, champagne prices have also climbed. A bottle of Lanson Le Rose Creation Brut is now priced at £100.90, nearly £4 more than in 2024. The Lanson Le White Label Sec has risen to £104.95.
Soft drinks haven’t escaped the inflation, with 330ml servings rising by approximately 15p. Meanwhile, a 750ml reusable bottle of water will now cost £5, a notable jump from £2.95 last year. Organisers have, however, introduced a free refill option with the purchase of the reusable bottle.
Food options at The Larder have similarly seen increases. Strawberries and cream, a Wimbledon staple, have gone up for the first time in 15 years, now priced at £2.70, 20p more than last summer. Other items include a sausage roll for £5.10, a Cornish pasty at £6.80, and a sushi selection at £15.10.
Even snacks and sweets come at a premium. Bags of Skittles and Haribo each cost £5, 40p more than previously. A packet of Minstrels offers a rare price dip, now selling for £4.40, 20p less than in 2024.
